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may  select  such  routes  as  are  most  convenient  for  them.  After  a  good  deal  of 
correspondence  between  members,  the  following  trip,  by  way  of  the  Baltimore 
and  Ohio  railroad,  is  proposed  :  The  members  will  leave  Baltimore  on  Satur- 
day, September  5th,  at  6.30  A.  M.,  and  stop  at  Grafton  or  Parkersburg,  there  to 
spend  Sunday,  and  the  journey  to  be  resumed  on  Monday  morning,  so  that  the 
party  will  arrive  at  Cincinnati  on  Monday  afternoon  at  4.40  o'clock.  By  this 
arrangement  an  opportunity  will  beafforded  of  viewing  by  daylight  every  portion 
of  the  highly  interesting  and  romantic  scenery  along  the  entire  route.  The  Sec" 
retary  has  been  in  correspondence  with  the  hotels,  and  ample  and  satisfactory 
accommodations  for  the  party  will  be  obtained.  It  is  likewise  proposed  that  a 
parlor  car  be  chartered  for  the  entire  trip  from  Baltimore  to  Louisville,  which  can* 
be  accomplished  at  a  moderate  cost  to  each  member,  if  a  sufficient  number  will 
indicate  their  willingness  to  join  ;  members  intending  to  participate  are 
therefore  requested  to  notify  the  Secretary  before  September  1st.  Those 
members  who  cannot  conveniently  start  with  this  party  from  Baltimore  can- 
join  it  by  leaving  the  latter  city  on  Sunday  morning,  arriving  at  Parkersburg 
the  same  evening  at  10  o'clock. 
A  reduction  of  fare  has  been  secured  by  the  Local  Secretary  for  the  Western' 
members,  upon  the  following  conditious  : 
The  Louisville,  New  Albany  and  Chicago  Railway  Co.  will  sell  full  fare- 
tickets  to  our  members,  which  will  entitle  the  holder  to  return  free,  when  en- 
dorsed by  the  Secretary  of  the  Association  ;  tickets  are  valid  for  the  year. 
The  Ohio  and  Mississippi,  and  Jeffersonville,  Madison  and  Indianapolis  Rail- 
road Co.  did  not  make  any  special  arrangements  for  our  Association,  they  give- 
out  excursion  tickets  for  the  Louisville  Industrial  Exposition  at  half  fare, 
which  tickets  hold  good  for  four  days,  but  no  trouble  at  all  is  connected  with 
having  the  tickets  prolonged. 
The  Louisville  and  Great  Southern  Railroad  Line  and  the  Louisville  and 
Nashville  Railroad,  with  their  branch  roads,  will  give  out  excursion  tickets 
only  when  five  persons  from  one  place  apply  at  the  same  time  for  such.  The  return 
coupons  of  such  excursion  ticket  will  have  on  its  back  a  blank  for  certificate  of 
the  Secretary  that  the  holder  was  in  attendance  at  our  meeting.  Their  agents- 
at  Memphis,  Nashville,  Clarkville,  Atlanta  and  Bowling  Green  have  been  in- 
structed to  sell  excursion  tickets  upon  the  conditions  named. 
An  excursion  of  the  members  and  their  ladies  to  the  Mammoth  Cave  has- 
been  proposed  ;  those  intending  to  participate  are  invited  to  report  on  their 
arrival  to  the  Secretary,  so  that  a  reduction  of  the  expenses  of  each  member 
for  this  special  trip  may  be  effected. 
The  next  meeting  it  is  to  be  expected  will,  among  other  results,  show  a 
large  accession  of  new  members,  particularly  from  Kentucky  and  the  neighbor- 
ing States,  and  the  attendance  of  new  and  old  members,  it  is  to  be  hoped,  will 
be  at  least  as  large  as  it  has  been  at  the  preceding  three  or  four  annual 
meetings. 
The  Use  of  Pharmaceutical  Titles. — A  man  may  feel  a  just  pride  in  any- 
thing which  has  been  honestly  earned  by  him  ;  the  manner  in  which  he  exhibits- 
